One of my least favourite aspects of hand loading is trickling(after debuting and chamfering),so I bought a Targetmaster trickler and wished I’d bought one when I first started.
Dump you powder in pan,on the scale,press the little red button on top of the unit and it proceeds to trickle up to your given weight,by the means of a beam of light. As soon as the scale arm breaks the beam,it shuts off. Simple,but ingenious.
It takes a few minutes to set up, full instructions are supplied and plenty of YouTube videos available and you’re away. So while the next load Is trickling up,you can seat the bullet and so on,twice as quick and no over trickling and having to pick out the unwanted kernels.
Honestly,for not much over £100,streamline your reloading process and it’s more accurate than a Chargemaster.
Dump you powder in pan,on the scale,press the little red button on top of the unit and it proceeds to trickle up to your given weight,by the means of a beam of light. As soon as the scale arm breaks the beam,it shuts off. Simple,but ingenious.
It takes a few minutes to set up, full instructions are supplied and plenty of YouTube videos available and you’re away. So while the next load Is trickling up,you can seat the bullet and so on,twice as quick and no over trickling and having to pick out the unwanted kernels.
Honestly,for not much over £100,streamline your reloading process and it’s more accurate than a Chargemaster.


